Highlights from the Proposal for Regulation about Public Interface for Registration of Posted Workers
Objective
The objective of the proposal for a public interface for registration of posted workers is to reduce the administrative burdens on businesses and authorities by facilitating the submission of posting notifications in a user-friendly way and to make monitoring with compliance with the rules and requirements for posted workers more efficient.3Â (For related coverage, see GMS Flash Alert 2024-222, 12 November 2024.)
e-Declaration
The proposal describes setting up a secure web portal that hosts a multilingual electronic public interface for a common electronic form used to register the posting of a worker. Â The portal would allow for the automatic transfer of data.
e-Declaration is proposed to include, amongst others, data about the posted worker, the employer, the host, and the contact person in the host country. Â
Voluntary Use of e-Declaration
The EU member states� participation in using the common form for registering posted workers would be voluntary, according to the proposed regulation.  The EU member states that choose to use e-Declaration shall not impose any additional declarations or information requirements on the companies that register posted workers.
In case an EU member state wants to use e-Declaration, it must notify the EU Commission about its intent six months before the date from which it intends to use the public interface.4 Â Â An EU member state can also discontinue its use of e-Declaration.5
Authority over e-Declaration
The proposal for e-Declaration for posted workers suggests that the EU Commission should be granted implementing powers to establish the standard form and make subsequent changes to it. Â